A musical christening for SEA RHAPSODY

New 65-metre Amels superyacht is launched on time

The new 65-metre SEA RHAPSODY was christened at the Amels shipyard in Vlissingen, Holland, on Friday 20 April 2012. The Dutch superyacht builder delivered SEA RHAPSODY on time and the owners are looking forward to starting their yachting season in the Mediterranean as planned.

More than 600 people were there to witness SEA RHAPSODY’s christening, including Tim Heywood who drew the lines of the yacht, and Andrew Winch who designed the interior. The sleek curves of Heywood’s exterior looked spectacular as different coloured spotlights lit up the gleaming superstructure.

Guests were treated to a video on the big screen, which detailed the building process and demonstrated the tremendous skill and complexity involved in building a modern superyacht.SEA RHAPSODY was then serenaded by a choir on her foredeck, accompanied by a live orchestra.

Amels managing director Rob Luijendijk said “SEA RHAPSODY is a unique piece of art, she looks stunning and we’re very proud of this project. We thank the owners for their trust in Amels.” Representing the owners, Nicholas Dean of Ocean Independence said: “The owners cannot wait for their first family cruise and truly enjoyed the building process.”

Her interior designer Andrew Winch metioned “SEA RHAPSODY’s architectural design has been subtly developed, incorporating new material choices to create an individual signature, specific to the Client. Whilst her large volume interior, complete with second full-beam Master Suite, is complimented by a soft and harmonious decorative scheme inspired by the Client’s love for Asia.